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I feel like I've been waiting to release this "properly" for ages (it was about 95% complete before I even started doing Quickening videos ). Every time I go to make a new AMV, I try to push myself to make the best video I possibly can at the time. This is doubly true for entries I send to Otakon. I'm proud of this video and I hope you all enjoy it!

Some spoilers are involved in this video, but nothing too bad (Sengoku Basara isn't very plot-driven). However, there are explosions, interesting horse acrobatics and Engrish.

The whole video itself seemed a tad slow compared to the pace music, but I loved how it got me pumped up and showed off more of this anime other than just those two guys on horses. Nice scene selection, which made the whole thing was entertaining to watch from start to end. The ending (around 3:28) was a little disappointing though. Felt like the "peace everywhere" after 3 minutes of warring was sort of out of left field. REALLY entertaining credits though.

I think during the course of Otakon this past weekend, I didn't waste any opportunity in showing my enthusiasm for this AMV. After the initial showing on this video on Friday night during the contest, I jumped out of my seat and screamed "YES! YES! YES!" in excitement. The last time I was so pumped up and genuinely excited about an AMV in this way was back in 2005, after Nostromo's "Always Hardcore" was shown during the AWA Expo awards ceremony. Suffice it to say my seeing this video has recaptured what the near-perfect AMV viewing experience should be.

This video has so much hot-bloodedness that it pretty much captures what the show is all about. And you can't really spoil historical events, albeit the show did tend to change certain events to fit the story (especially in Season 1). Bonus points go to those that smile or chuckle at certain points of the AMV because you know what context the scenes were used in the show. Four months is a lot of time to pour your heart and soul into a video that showcases a title that needs a lot more love from anime viewers, and that time and effort certainly paid off here. I kinda hope this AMV gets the "Hold Me Now" effect that happened for Princess Tutu.

I also had made a video intended for the Otakon contest using the same video source and almost the same title (but different audio source), having no idea this video exists. Since this video is just that damn good, I will happily recommend and link to this video to give it (and the series) more love. May this video be as resilient as the soul of Date Masamune and the citizens of Sendai, Japan. WE'LL NEVER GIVE UP!

~BRAKUS~Otakon AMV Theater staff, AWA AMV VAT staff"Whatever you do, enjoy it to the fullest. That is the secret of life."-- Rider (Iskander), Fate/Zero

Brakus wrote:I think during the course of Otakon this past weekend, I didn't waste any opportunity in showing my enthusiasm for this AMV. After the initial showing on this video on Friday night during the contest, I jumped out of my seat and screamed "YES! YES! YES!" in excitement. The last time I was so pumped up and genuinely excited about an AMV in this way was back in 2005, after Nostromo's "Always Hardcore" was shown during the AWA Expo awards ceremony. Suffice it to say my seeing this video has recaptured what the near-perfect AMV viewing experience should be.

This video has so much hot-bloodedness that it pretty much captures what the show is all about. And you can't really spoil historical events, albeit the show did tend to change certain events to fit the story (especially in Season 1). Bonus points go to those that smile or chuckle at certain points of the AMV because you know what context the scenes were used in the show. Four months is a lot of time to pour your heart and soul into a video that showcases a title that needs a lot more love from anime viewers, and that time and effort certainly paid off here. I kinda hope this AMV gets the "Hold Me Now" effect that happened for Princess Tutu.

Preeetty much this. I absolutely loved this video and plan to check out the series whenever I get some spare cash. Great work!

I do wish the song was as short as you cut it though, I really dont need the full 7 minutes >>

I CAME FOR THE PARTY~I STAYED FOR THE GUNS~Seriously, Ryan, this was BEASTLY.I really, really liked this one, and I'm not a fan of action, usually~Hooray for spinning horses and epic twitching frames b^^b

Kisanzi wrote:You know my thoughts as well. Good improvements to the ending segment. This gets me pumped to go make a house explode with my bare fists. In fact, that's what I'm going to do right now!

(Horse flips out of the thread)

Make sure you fly up into outer space afterwards, otherwise you might get in trouble!

Warlike Swans wrote:This is such a beautiful example of what an action AMV should be.

Thanks so much!

Kevmaster wrote:Sorry, but I didn't like this at all. Audio and Video source seemed eytremly disconnected. The general editing was ok, though it felt rather bland and obvious to me.

I knew when I picked the song that it was going to be divisive. Spanish lyrics in a song with Edo period Japanese samurai? I tried to make it work as best I can. Hopefully I'll make something you like next time.

CodeZTM wrote:The whole video itself seemed a tad slow compared to the pace music, but I loved how it got me pumped up and showed off more of this anime other than just those two guys on horses. Nice scene selection, which made the whole thing was entertaining to watch from start to end. The ending (around 3:28) was a little disappointing though. Felt like the "peace everywhere" after 3 minutes of warring was sort of out of left field. REALLY entertaining credits though.

Still, it's a keeper and I definitely reccomend.

Thanks! And thanks so much for the OP, that was awesome of you!

Brakus wrote:I think during the course of Otakon this past weekend, I didn't waste any opportunity in showing my enthusiasm for this AMV. After the initial showing on this video on Friday night during the contest, I jumped out of my seat and screamed "YES! YES! YES!" in excitement. The last time I was so pumped up and genuinely excited about an AMV in this way was back in 2005, after Nostromo's "Always Hardcore" was shown during the AWA Expo awards ceremony. Suffice it to say my seeing this video has recaptured what the near-perfect AMV viewing experience should be.

This video has so much hot-bloodedness that it pretty much captures what the show is all about. And you can't really spoil historical events, albeit the show did tend to change certain events to fit the story (especially in Season 1). Bonus points go to those that smile or chuckle at certain points of the AMV because you know what context the scenes were used in the show. Four months is a lot of time to pour your heart and soul into a video that showcases a title that needs a lot more love from anime viewers, and that time and effort certainly paid off here. I kinda hope this AMV gets the "Hold Me Now" effect that happened for Princess Tutu.

I also had made a video intended for the Otakon contest using the same video source and almost the same title (but different audio source), having no idea this video exists. Since this video is just that damn good, I will happily recommend and link to this video to give it (and the series) more love. May this video be as resilient as the soul of Date Masamune and the citizens of Sendai, Japan. WE'LL NEVER GIVE UP!

Considering I made this video as a huge fan of the show, knowing it pleased other fans of Basara makes me squeal like a fangirl >.> One of the best things EVER was hearing some guy during the Friday screening yell out "PUT YA GUNS ON" before the video even started. I was like then

Castor Troy wrote:I loved watching this at AX.

R U READY GUYZ?!

PUT YA GANZ OHN!

It's always a good idea to keep your guns on, just in case you need to blow up a house or cause a megaton explosion

Hagaren Viper wrote:Preeetty much this. I absolutely loved this video and plan to check out the series whenever I get some spare cash. Great work!

I do wish the song was as short as you cut it though, I really dont need the full 7 minutes >>

I'm really happy you liked it! Check out the series, definitely. And like Kevmaster mentioned, there is a radio edit of "Becoming Insane" that is around 3 minutes long. I mixed certain parts of the full-length version and the radio edit to get the song to be how I wanted it.

GuntherAMVs wrote:I CAME FOR THE PARTY~I STAYED FOR THE GUNS~Seriously, Ryan, this was BEASTLY.I really, really liked this one, and I'm not a fan of action, usually~Hooray for spinning horses and epic twitching frames b^^b

Summer, you leave the best comments If there was an imaginary box for this video, I'd totally put parts of your message as the box quote: "I CAME FOR THE PARTY, I STAYED FOR THE GUNS" ~ GuntherAMVs

Statz wrote:Very nice job! It took me a couple playthroughs to get into it and really enjoy it but now I can say I freakin' love this video! I agree with a previous comment saying some of it felt a tad slow.

I'm glad you got into it! I'll have to make sure my next video is paced a little faster. Thanks for the feedback

It's always a good idea to keep your guns on, just in case you need to blow up a house or cause a megaton explosion

Hell, you don't even need that. Just get two very manly guys to express their admiration for each other through megaton punches. (That's why I laughed when I saw Takeda's house being blown up.)

Hagaren Viper wrote:Preeetty much this. I absolutely loved this video and plan to check out the series whenever I get some spare cash. Great work!

I do wish the song was as short as you cut it though, I really dont need the full 7 minutes >>

I'm really happy you liked it! Check out the series, definitely. And like Kevmaster mentioned, there is a radio edit of "Becoming Insane" that is around 3 minutes long. I mixed certain parts of the full-length version and the radio edit to get the song to be how I wanted it.

Not only do I hope people buy this anime (and buy The Last Party when it comes out) and its merchandise, I hope people will get the song legally (thru iTunes or Amazon or whereever) - I know I'm seeking this song out!

~BRAKUS~Otakon AMV Theater staff, AWA AMV VAT staff"Whatever you do, enjoy it to the fullest. That is the secret of life."-- Rider (Iskander), Fate/Zero